How Google Glass Will Save Car Enthusiasts From Extinction

“Computers are killing the automotive hobby!” Car geeks say this with defeatist disdain; tech nerds utter it with futurist superiority. Thing is, they’re both wrong. Virtual reality and wearable tech could very well save hobbyist mechanics from becoming the 21st century’s
Google and Audi Are Working on In-Car Android

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Google has been working with Audi to develop in-car entertainment and information systems based on Android-and the pair plan to make an announcement at next week’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The newspaper explains
How YouTube Works

You’re about to watch a video via YouTube. Hell, you watch dozens of videos every day on YouTube. But do you have any idea how it works? If not, it’s worth watching this video. Where does all that video live? How does
Watch the Entire History of Nexus Phones in Just Three Seconds

The Nexus 5 is finally here, and it looks lovely. But it was a long road to Nexus 5 greatness, and with this GIF from the folks at GadgetLove, you can speed down it in just three seconds. It’s clear from
Micromax Canvas Doodle 2 A240 Review: “Mine’s bigger”

How big is too big? That’s the base question with Micromax’s new flagship device, also its most expensive till date. The Canvas Doodle 2 has big numbers: a mammoth 5.7-inch screen and a retail price of Rs. 20,000. Armed with a stylus
Google celebrates its 15th birthday with animated pinata doodle

TheMech: Wish Google a Happy Birthday! Google on Friday marks its 15th birth anniversary with an animated and interactive doodle on its home page. Google, the search engine giant, was founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, students of
Google Search Gets Improved Dictionary Definitions With Sample Sentences, Synonyms, Translations And Usage Stats

Here is a small but cool update to Google Search: Google’s dictionary definitions — which you can invoke by using a query like “define crunch ” — now feature significantly more information about virtually every word in its catalog. The update, Google says,